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<title>Why Akoya Pearls Are Used in Pearl Jewelry</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Perhaps you've heard the term "akoya pearls," or heard about someone whose husband got them an akoya pearl necklace for their anniversary.  If you've ever wondered about akoya pearls, or wondered about their use in pearl jewelry, here's a closer look at them.]]></description>
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